Cops Cuff, Detain Man for Having Legal Guns

The war in America today is really a war on constitutionalists. You know, conservatives that might be a member for instance of the Tea Party, perhaps a returning veteran or worse yet...a church member! The real story here is that the lawful are now those that are the watched, the harassed and those deprived of their rights on a much too frequent basis. Much too little is being spoken or written about it by that that used to be considered the "watchdogs", i.e. the media who have gone deaf, dumb, blind and sometimes, complicit. -W.E.

A court case is developing in Virginia
after a man was ordered at gunpoint to the ground, handcuffed, taken to a
police station and detained – all for carrying two guns he owns.

Legally.A complaint has been filed
in U.S. District Court in Richmond on behalf of Brandon Howard over
“the unlawful arrest and detention” in violation of the First, Second,
Fourth and 14th Amendments.Howard was protesting Barack Obama’s presidency, calling for his
impeachment, while legally carrying two guns, according to the complaint
filed by the Rutherford Institute.Hopewell, Virginia, officers surrounded him, ordered him to the ground, handcuffed him and took him to jail.All for activities that are legal, according to his attorneys.“The U.S. government has unfortunately adopted a ‘do what I say, not
what I do’ mindset when it comes to Americans’ rights overall,”said John
W. Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute and author of “A
Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State.”“Nowhere is this double standard more evident than in the
government’s attempts to arm itself to the teeth, all the while viewing
as suspect anyone who dares to legally own a gun, let alone use one,” he
said.“Indeed, as this case shows, while it still technically remains legal
to own a firearm in America, possessing one can now get you pulled
over, searched, arrested, subjected to all manner of surveillance,
treated as a suspect without ever having committed a crime, shot at and
killed. This same rule does not apply to law enforcement officials,
however, who are armed to the hilt and rarely given more than a slap on
the wrist for using their weapons against unarmed individuals,”
Whitehead said.It was Aug. 26, 2013, when Howard arrived at an overpass above
Interstate 295 in Hopewell, Rutherford said. He displayed a sign that
read “Impeach Obama.”He was legally carrying an AR-15 rifle over his shoulder and a pistol in a holster.“Howard lawfully owned each firearm and did not point or brandish
them at any time while engaged in his First Amendment protest activity
on the overpass,” the organization reported.After a short time, “a police officer pulled up to the area, remained in his car and observed Howard.”“Thereafter, three to five additional police cruisers arrived at the
scene with emergency lights engaged. Approximately eight officers exited
these vehicles with their guns drawn and ordered Howard to drop his
sign and get on the ground with his hands spread above his head. Howard
complied with the officers’ orders,” the institute reported.“Despite the fact that Howard at no time made any threatening action
toward the officers or anyone else, one police officer allegedly asked
Howard, ‘What do you think you are doing threatening people on my
interstate?’ Howard explained that he had not threatened anyone but was
simply exercising his First and Second amendment rights.”The reply apparently prompted the handcuffs and trip to jail.The lawsuit seeks nominal, compensatory and punitive damages because,
for one thing, the department later admitted that one of the officers
violated department policy and would be disciplined and sent to remedial
training.